Chelsea face Malmo, Arsenal meet Borisov again in EL last 32

Chelsea will take on Malmo in the last 32 of the Europa League. Photo: John Walton/PA via AP

Chelsea will take on Malmo in the last 32 of the Europa League. Photo: John Walton/PA via AP

Published Dec 17, 2018

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Berlin – Chelsea go to Sweden's Malmo and London rivals Arsenal

head to Belarus' BATE Borisov in the Europa League last 32 drawn on

Monday.

Record five-time winners Sevilla have a tasty tie against Italy's

Lazio, crosstown rivals Real Betis play French side Rennes and Carlo

Ancelotti's Napoli were drawn to face Zurich at the UEFA headquarters

in Lyon, Switzerland.

Arsenal recorded their biggest-ever win in Europe's second tier event

last year against BATE, thrashing them 6-0 at home and 4-2 away in

the group stage.

They won the event in 1970 before it was officially recognized by

UEFA and now hope to go all the way with coach Unai Emery, who led

Sevilla to three straight titles 2014-2016.

Chelsea and Malmo have never met before but the Blues have fond

memories of Sweden, winning the 1998 Cup Winners' Cup final against

German side VfB Stuttgart in Stockholm.

The other ties are Viktoria Plzen v Dinamo Zagreb, Club Brugge v last

season's semi-finalists Salzburg, Rapid Vienna v Inter Milan, Slavia

Prague v Genk, Krasnodar v Bayer Leverkusen, a duel of former winners

Shakhtar Donetsk v Eintracht Frankfurt, Celtic v Valencia, Olympiacos

v Dynamo Kiev, Fenerbahce v Zenit St Petersburg, Sporting Lisbon v

Villarreal and Galatasaray v Benfica.

Matches are played February 12/14 and February 20/21. The final is

May 29 in Baku.

dpa

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